i love going to Ribblehead Viaduct and often see photographers on the limestones,and it really makes me jelouse as with me being a wheelchair photographer and youtuber, i can only stick to accessable access routes, but i love to see other photographers shots of places i cant do, just subbed thanks for the videos
Thanks for the sub. I do mention, where I can, if locations are suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. Hope you enjoy the videos.
Just watched this again Dave and have to repeat myself... you've really done the location and subject justice 👍 It was a pleasure taking you round the Dales and showing you some of the sights. Plenty more to explore in the future too 😉
Hi - I thought I knew this area well but...where is the cave with the waterfall? Do you recall it's name? I've no interest in potholing but that looks great. Thanks.
i love going to Ribblehead Viaduct and often see photographers on the limestones,and it really makes me jelouse as with me being a wheelchair photographer and youtuber, i can only stick to accessable access routes, but i love to see other photographers shots of places i cant do, just subbed thanks for the videos
Thanks for the sub. I do mention, where I can, if locations are suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. Hope you enjoy the videos.
Just watched this again Dave and have to repeat myself... you've really done the location and subject justice 👍 It was a pleasure taking you round the Dales and showing you some of the sights. Plenty more to explore in the future too 😉
Aww thank you mate. I appreciate that. Thanks for showing me round.
Dave, move like I do. Tough getting old. Thanks for sharing.
You got that right!
Hi - I thought I knew this area well but...where is the cave with the waterfall? Do you recall it's name? I've no interest in potholing but that looks great.
Thanks.
Hi Michael, they are called Yordas Caves and there is a wikipedia page for them. You can find them here maps.app.goo.gl/Lqv1Fuekt3yjw29d8?g_st=ic